

The meteors and mighty gears of Clockwork Pyramid, the giant lava golem above Hidden Volcano, and the balloon hopping of Sky Road are instantly memorable, even if the latter reminds me a little of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe's Cloudtop Cruise. Sumo Digital did a damn good job with the updates though, and the new courses are great. That's nine of the 21 courses that are brought back from a previous game, which only feed into the "step back" mentality. From Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing, the returning courses include Roulette Road (which was in Transformed), Bingo Party, Pinball Highway, Ocean View, Whale Lagoon, Lost Palace, Thunder Dock, Dark Arsenal, and Turbine Loop.
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Sumo Digital has delivered a total of 21 beautiful tracks, full of wonderfully twisty track design, unique obstacles and stage transitions, and eye-popping colors. Team Sonic Racing is pretty standard in terms of its kart racing bonafides, and if you've played Mario Kart, you should be well at home here.

There are also a host of weapons that you can pick up on the course, ranging from simple missiles, and stone blocks, to ghosts that steal items, and giant stone column-summoning mega-attacks. There are speed pads to give you a boost, but you can also utilize a power slide to give you the edge in terms of speed. You have your wheels on the ground, racing through bright, colorful courses full of deadly traps. Team Sonic Racing is a more traditional experience in terms of traversal. Gone are the other Sega characters and stages in favor of a Sonic-focused entry, and gone are the transforming vehicles that let you race across land, air, and sea. Team Sonic Racing is a monkey paw in that regard. It's been seven years since the excellent Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, so fans have been keen for SEGA to give the genre another spin. There are very few great kart racers outside of Mario Kart these days.
